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Nope it stays on until the batteries are exhausted.
George.
Hmmm, might be a good idea to remove batteries when traveling then? It probably barely uses any power but on long journey say, it might
Nope it stays on until the batteries are exhausted.
George.
Hmmm, might be a good idea to remove batteries when traveling then? It probably barely uses any power but on long journey say, it might
Thanks lads, I`m blown away with the quick shot I took of Susie and can`t wait till the XF90mm goes on it.
As long as the battery does not wear down I`m not too fussed, but I`m gobsmacked with the IBIS so can`t wait till I do a indoor jazz shoot plus my Promo shoot is coming up soon.
When the 90mm goes on it you will realise that it and the X-H1 were made for each other.
It was IBIS that had me switch to M43 from Fuji a couple years back, I thought it might just be scratching an itch and I'd be back as quick but it won me over completely. The XH1 came out later but was very expensive at the time so I ignored it pretty much. Now when I'm looking for a new camera it has to have IBIS, some would say that's a bad thing as I may rely on it too much, I say it's a bonus! When I adapt old primes it's great to have that stability. I'm also very anti-tripod, I use a tiny table top pixi mini for when I want very long exposures, and it weighs nothing in the bag. But mostly I make use of IBIS for anything up to a full second exposure. It's great! All cameras should have it
Afaik the H1 only offers 3-axis unless you use a lens with OIS that couples with it, the M43 bodies offer 5-axis with any lens, so probably not as effective but still a few stops extra for non OIS lenses, could be the difference between 1/160th and 1/20th which is still great
... and I may not have jumped ship.If the X-T3 had this IBIS we`d all be very happy.
When the 90mm goes on it you will realise that it and the X-H1 were made for each other.
If the X-T3 had this IBIS we`d all be very happy.
Do we know if Fuji will be putting the later X-T3 sensor in the X-H1?It might just be the perfect APSC camera! Maybe the XT4!
Do we know if Fuji will be putting the later X-T3 sensor in the X-H1?
I think now for me is the time to stop trading and start to learn more
Do we know if Fuji will be putting the later X-T3 sensor in the X-H1?
The cure for GAS is to buy a decent printer and print some of your shots, you will then spend more time at looking at ways to improve than lusting after gear.....worked for me
@Dave70D sounds like the XH has grabbed you in the same way as it grabbed me. Amazing piece of kit isn’t it? Hope you enjoy it
I'm not sure what's happening with my XH1 order now, as when I click through to track the order it's showing as not dispatched but on 'back order' - wtf? It was obviously available when I clicked to purchase, and it cost me £15 to set up delivery, this all went through so how can it be down as 'back ordered'? Is this simply their way of saying not dispatched yet but in line? I know they might be busy as they had 10% off of everything going on [which to be hnest only brought them back in line with the likes of WEX] but I would have expected it to get shipped by this evening
I hope I`m wrong but Google says this when I tapped in Backordered.
back order
verb
past tense: backordered; past participle: backordered
- place an order for (a product) that is temporarily out of stock.
"the item was back-ordered by our distributor"
That's what I would think, but it was clearly on there as available when i clicked to buy. There was a bunch of them, and that number has whittled down on the site.
Strange indeed, but hope you get it sorted.
Very nice Fujigraph, liking this shot very much.
George.
I've taken this narrative from my facebook page:
This is Sam. He's been homeless for 6 years now since his Mum died from MS. Unable to combat his grief he turned to drugs and drink. He has been clean for 4 years now and is desperate to get back to work. As he no longer has a drug habit, he doesn't get the support other homeless people with habits get. He's not seen as having a big enough problem to warrant additional help.
His main goal is to get his teeth fixed after years of neglect so he can be a bit more presentable and then get any kind of job to help him into a place of his own.
He's seen here with Buffy his cat, and Hooch the dog. His constant companions.
Again, I explained what I was doing and got his permission to put the image on social media. He's hopeful it may lead to him getting a break.
This is part of a project that I am engaged in, giving some homeless people a voice. It's the third one I've done and I hope to do many more this yer
Sam by Nick Brennan, on Flickr
Very nice street style Fujigraph, really liking the PP on this shot and good luck with your project.
George.
I hope the recovery is going well
Good to hear. Exactly what’s neededMany thanks for that, still got a long way to go but getting a little stronger each day.
George.
Good to hear. Exactly what’s needed
Interesting little article on the X-H1 on the Fujifilm X Series APS C sensor camera site.
Interesting little article on the X-H1 on the Fujifilm X Series APS C sensor camera site.
I've only used my grip when doing things like motor sport,so am usually using the 100-400. I use my 50-140 a lot without the grip and it still feels fine in my hands.How many of you use the battery grip? It's pretty hefty with that attached and extra batteries in, not sure I'd use it often. I went for body only, but can of course add a grip at any time. MPB have a tonne of them for under £150 if I do decide